[ Grammar ]
To show singular possession of a word, you add an apostrophe + ‘s’ after the word
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Grammar › ViewWe are ________ on Joker’s tricks.
A. crying
B. walking
C. laughing
D. reading
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Get up or you’ll be late for school.
A. Unless you get up, you’ll be late for school.
B. If you get up, you’ll be late for school
C. Unless you don’t get up, you’ll be late for school
D. If you don’t get up, you’ll not be late for school
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A. Large
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C. Deep
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… you to be offered that job, would you have to move to another city?
A. should
B. Were
C. had
D. Provided that
